Weight | 0.04 lbs |
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Dimensions | 5.0 × 1.0 × 1.0 in |
Variant | Single, Pack of 25 |
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Wrapper | Ecuadorian Connecticut Shade |
Binder | Dominican Republic |
Filler | Dominican, Nicaragua, Pennsylvania |
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Cigar Brand | Blackbird Nest |
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Blackbird Nest Connecticut Toro (6×50)
$3.59 – $84.50
Blackbird Cigar Co. has landed at the Cigars Daily HQ, and we are super excited to bring you these high-flying new blends! The Blackbird Nest is a mild Connecticut Cuban Sandwich that is handmade in the Dominican Republic. Providing excellent flavor and construction at a fraction of the price, the Nest soars alongside the other premium blends Blackbird has to offer! An Ecuadorian Connecticut Shade wrapper covers a binder from the Dominican Republic and a fusion of fillers from Nicaragua, Pennsylvania, and the Dominican Republic. Your tastebuds will glide with notes of honey, coffee, pepper, and cream. Pick yourself up some of the Nest before they fly away!
CARLOS YOUNG (verified owner) –
This cigar was top tier! It has an easy draw and excellent flavor. My wife and I enjoyed these so much that we’re placing another order! I think that it will become on of my everyday sticks!!
CARLOS YOUNG (verified owner) –
This cigar was top tier! It has an easy draw and excellent flavor. My wife and I enjoyed these so much that we’re placing another order!
John Oh (verified owner) –
Excellent cigar! From first light all the way down to the nub. I had to touch up the burn a few times. Burns good plumes of tasty smoke. Has a woodsy, nutty flavor, not too complex, and goes great with a cup of black coffee. Definitely worth having a few in my humidor.
applenips (verified owner) –
Enjoyable smoke especially considering the price. Definitely worth buying again. Even burn (1 relight near the wrapper) and good taste. Only downside was the draw was insanely light.
KWKIBBE (verified owner) –
With an under-$5 price tag, this cigar can fool you and have you think it’s a $8. The construction is well — not too loose, not too tight, with an ash that holds up to 3 inches or more.
CHAD LLOYD (verified owner) –
I was pleasantly surprised by this economy cigar! Not complex but not bad at all! Great draw and smoke and I puffed this Toro all the way down to the nub. I do recommend it for certain.
Timothy Caposio (verified owner) –
Incredible budget cigar, better than some non – Cuban sandwich cigars that I’ve had. Completely consistent down to the thumb, burned very cool and surprisingly even (albeit not perfect) didn’t have to touch it up, purge it, or relight it to any degree that became inconvenient. Most curious aspect of this cigar is the fact that it’s Dominican yet smoked so differently than many of the other Dominican Claro’s I’ve smoked. There is a certain profile that I was expecting, along the lines of a Fuente Curley head natural, Casa de Garcia, or even a Macanudo Gold. Very distinct terroir that I often describe as sweet earth, very wet flavor profile, black tea, honey, white grape, cafe latte sweetness, must. With a mostly dry flavor profile, very woody with a crisp oak profile balanced against a very nuanced sweetness ala Davidoff of all things: This cigar had a unique complexity to it considering the cost and expectation. A brilliant blend indeed.